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Article Title | Predicting Future Conflict under REDD+ Implementation | Author | Toral Patel, Ahmad Dhiaulhaq, David Gritten, Yurdi Yasmi, Toon De Bruyn, Naya Sharma Paudel, Harisharan Luintel, Dil Bahadur Khatri, Chandra Silori and Regan Suzuki | Year | 2013 | Journal Title | Forests | Institution | MDPI AG (Basel, Switzerland) | Volume | 2013 | Issue | 4 | Pages | 343-363 | Call Number | JA0486-13 | Keywords | REDD+; forest conflict; impairment; conflict predictors; conflict management; Nepal | |
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With the current complexity of issues facing forest and land management, the
implementation of the REDD+ initiative comes with significant risks, including conflict.
While the exact nature and shape of conflict in REDD+ implementation is difficult to
pinpoint, this study aims to build a preliminary predictive framework to identify possible
sources of impairment that may result in conflict over management of forests and natural
resources. The framework was developed from an extensive literature review and was
tested in three REDD+ pilot project sites in Nepal. The results indicate that most of the
sources of impairment are present in all study sites, particularly issues relating to benefit
sharing, which have been main drivers of conflict prior to REDD+. While we found that
the application of the framework has been useful in the Nepalese context, there are some
limitations in its scope and precision. Nonetheless, this study points to important
implications with regards to REDD+ implementation and conflict management that can be
useful for policy makers and practitioners involved in REDD+ strategy designs, as well as
other areas of forest management involving outsiders and communities.
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